PRATTVILLE — One suspect has been charged and another identified in an Autauga Couny burglary case where more than $10,000 in tools and other items were stolen.

From left: Alonzo Howard, Tony Howard.(Photo: Booking)

On Jan. 21 about 8 a.m. in the area of County Road 19 North and County Road 79, a man entered a business by cutting a lock on the driveway gate, according to Central Alabama CrimeStoppers.

The business was a closed gravel pit, said Sheriff Joe Sedinger. Once on the property the suspect cut a lock on the powerhouse door, entered the powerhouse and made off with the items.

Autauga deputies are looking for this man in connection with a burglary case(Photo: Contributed)

A late model Ford F-150 pickup was photographed on game cameras entering the property. CrimeStoppers received a tip on Tuesday and the truck was located and impounded, and two suspects were identified. Neither man was taken into custody at that time.

On Wednesday, Alonzo Lee Howard, 44, of Autauga County, came to the Autauga County Sheriff’s Office with his mother and turned himself in. He faces burglary and theft charges.

Autauga deputies are looking for this Ford pickup in connection with a burglary case(Photo: Contributed)

The other suspect has been identified as Tony Howard, 36, also of Autauga County. He is at large at this time. He will be charged with burglary and theft charges. The two men are cousins, Sedinger said.

Alonzo Lee Howard(Photo: Booking)

Tony T. Howard is wanted for Burglary and theft in connection with an Autauga County case.(Photo: Booking)